A curated selection of public diplomacy-relevant news from a global cross-section of English-language media outlets, including independent, corporate-owned, and state-sponsored sources. The stories featured don't necessarily represent CPD's views nor have they been verified by CPD.

Educating indigenous students

Some come from nearby villages just over the next mountain ridge. Others must walk or ride a bus for hours over frigid Andean mountain passes. Regardless of their origin, they have one thing in common: they are rural indigenous students looking for a high-quality, low-cost college education.

Tags: latin america, educational exchange

Teenage ambassadors seek to promote cross-border understanding

Green T-shirts flooded the State Department on Wednesday during an event that celebrated the graduation of teenage “Peace Ambassadors” from India, Pakistan and Afghanistan...

Tags: educational exchange

What’s important, what’s happening, and what’s public diplomacy

Public diplomacy (PD) -- which the State Department defines as "engaging, informing, and influencing key international audiences" -- is not rocket science. All too many academic theories about PD are incomprehensible, pompously-expressed "concepts"...

Tags: public opinion, new technology, new media, us department of state

America’s worst nicknames

Colloquially, America goes by "Uncle Sam" and is known to many of its allies as "a beacon of hope." But a country with as many enemies as it has friends is bound to attract a fair share of taunts and insults, too. Below, what everyone loves to call the United States behind its back.

Tags: united states, middle east, public opinion, iran, iraq, cuba, venezuela

Countering Terrorism With Mockery

Current U.S. public diplomacy centers on selling America to the Muslim world, but we should also work to undermine some of the myths built up around our enemies by highlighting their incompetence, their moral failings, and their embarrassing antics. Beyond changing how the Muslim world perceives terrorists, we can help ourselves make smarter counterterrorism choices by being more realistic about the profile and aptitude of would-be attackers.

Tags: media, public opinion, counter-terrorism

Teenage ambassadors seek to promote cross-border understanding

Green T-shirts flooded the State Department on Wednesday during an event that celebrated the graduation of teenage “Peace Ambassadors” from India, Pakistan and Afghanistan from a programme aimed at promoting cross-border understanding in the leaders of the future.

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, government pd, youth, people-to-people, judith mchale, india-pakistan relations, kashmir

Representational art from Arabia, at the Louvre

For the first time, the ancient past of Saudi Arabia is at the heart of an exhibition at Paris’ iconic Louvre museum, which is showing works that have never left their country before.

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, france, art diplomacy, saudi arabia, louvre

Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2010

On July 13, US Congressmen Mac Thornberry (TX-13) and Adam Smith (D-WA), both members of the House Intelligence and Armed Services Committees, introduced “The Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2010” (H.R. 5729), a bipartisan bill to revise an outdated restriction that interferes with the United States’ diplomatic and military efforts.

Tags: government pd, smith-mundt act

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